Pakistan, Jan. 26 -- Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is considering boycotting its T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Colombo. The move comes after Bangladesh was removed from the tournament over security concerns. Sources said skipping the match would cost Pakistan only two points.

The PCB is exploring various options to protest Bangladesh's exclusion from the World Cup. Sources added that the board could still participate in the tournament while keeping its options open regarding the India match. Officials are reviewing potential consequences for both the team and the ICC.

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